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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: mm, MITOSIS includes the phases Anaphase, MITOSIS includes the phases Telephase, chromosomes go to "equator" of the cell and make a line, four chromosomes in each cell and membrane starts to pinch, MITOSIS includes the phases Metaphase, MITOSIS includes the phases Prophase, Prophase also each duplicated chromosome appears as 2 identical sister chromatids joined together with narrow "waist" at centrimere, Prophase where chromatin fibers become more tightly coiled and folded, Anaphase in which each chromosome is a copy of one original chromosome, each chromosome is a copy of one original chromosome also chromosomes split up and spindle fibers move chromosomes to centrioles, Telephase where there are four chromosomes in each cell, fully made spindle fibers attach to centrimeres also chromosomes go to "equator" of the cell, the nucleur envelope reforms making 2 new cells!!!!, each duplicated chromosome appears as 2 identical sister chromatids joined together with narrow "waist" at centrimere Later on in this phase spindle fibers start comingdown and attaching themselves to the centromeres of the chromosomes, chromatin fibers become more tightly coiled and folded chromatin fibers are combination of DNA and protein, Metaphase where fully made spindle fibers attach to centrimeres, membrane starts to pinch also the nucleur envelope reforms